El pensar del Ereignis de Heidegger como otra fenomenología. Método e inicio del camino
This article aims to clarify the discussion and appropriation that Martin Heidegger's late works, specially the posthumous manuscripts and the BlackNotebooks, develop around the phenomenological mode of inquiry. In these texts, Heidegger makes a radicalization of the phenomenological call «to t...
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doaj-102a1006093c42459fd0502c491412062020-11-25T02:43:10ZspaUniversidad de San BuenaventuraFranciscanum0120-14682016-01-015816589116http://dx.doi.org/10.21500/01201468.2184El pensar del Ereignis de Heidegger como otra fenomenología. Método e inicio del caminoPablo Veraza Tonda0Universidad de FriburgoThis article aims to clarify the discussion and appropriation that Martin Heidegger's late works, specially the posthumous manuscripts and the BlackNotebooks, develop around the phenomenological mode of inquiry. In these texts, Heidegger makes a radicalization of the phenomenological call «to the things themselves» which leads him to refuse the modern idea of method that consists on conceiving it as a given instrument which can be applied to an object. Instead, following the etymology of the word méthodos, Heidegger conceives method as a path that belongs to a «region» and directs to it, that is to say, that the path is related to something non-objectual. These ideas lead to questions about the historical beginning but also about a thought and action that correspond to such beginning.http://revistas.usb.edu.co/index.php/Franciscanum/article/view/2184/1912Methodpathgivennessquestionbeginning |
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El pensar del Ereignis de Heidegger como otra fenomenología. Método e inicio del camino |
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This article aims to clarify the discussion and appropriation that Martin Heidegger's late works, specially the posthumous manuscripts and the BlackNotebooks, develop around the phenomenological mode of inquiry. In these texts, Heidegger makes a radicalization of the phenomenological call «to the things themselves» which leads him to refuse the modern idea of method that consists on conceiving it as a given instrument which can be applied to an object. Instead, following the etymology of the word méthodos, Heidegger conceives method as a path that belongs to a «region» and directs to it, that is to say, that the path is related to something non-objectual. These ideas lead to questions about the historical beginning but also about a thought and action that correspond to such beginning. |
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